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Dvorak’s concerto is a masterpiece heard little these days but worthy of the deepest scrutiny, which it received from Chalifour, Fischer and their colleagues.
Antonin Dvorak was a starving violist when he wrote his first set of Slavonic Dances, but the dances saved him financially. They were popular enough to create demand for a second set. Ivan Fischer ...
For Iván Fischer, an all-Dvořák program is an opportunity to rethink the Bohemian composer’s music from the bottom up. The Symphony No. 8 in G Major and the Piano Concerto (with Garrick ...
Hopes were high that a successful match was in the making when the National Symphony Orchestra announced last year that the Hungarian conductor Ivan Fischer would become its orchestra's new ...
Two of the most prominent of the current crop are Adam and Ivan Fischer. Because they are brothers (and share the same last name), because they are about the same age and because […] Skip to content ...
Dvorak himself first came to this country in 1892, to head the National Conservatory in New York and help Americans establish their own national concert music. But 119 years later, we're still ...
Performance Dates and Times: Jan. 4 | 7:30 p.m. Location: de Jong Concert Hall, Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU Price: $20+ Tickets: Available in person at the BYU Ticket Office in the Harris ...
The only thing missing from the opening week of the New York Philharmonic's 'Dohnanyi/Dvorak' festival was Dohnanyi. The legendary conductor was laid out by a bad case of the flu, causing him to ...